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AsantéHub 2072 Network Management Module Installation Guide

Name

Function

 

 

Hub Status LEDs

Provides warning and packet collision data about

(bottom row of 8 LEDs

the segment (not the module); the first four are

per segment)

warning LEDs, the second four provide the total

 

percentage of packet collisions occurring at any

 

instant on Segment 1 or Segment 2.

 

LC - Late Collision. A collision which occurs after

 

the 64 byte Collision window

 

MC - Misaligned/CRC. This received data frame

 

was not an integer multiple of eight bits (or one

 

byte).

 

RF - Runts/Fragments. This frame is greater than

 

two bytes and less than 64 bytes, has a Start

 

Frame Delimiter, and has a bad Frame Check

 

Sequence (CRC) error).

 

SM - Short Event/Missing SFD. This data frame is

 

less than ten bytes and does not have a Start

 

Frame Delimiter.

Out-of-Band LED

Flashes when Out-of-Band is in use with the AMS

 

Link (RJ-45) only. Note: This only functions when

 

the NMM is in operational mode.

SETUP LED

Lights continuously to indicate DB-9/RS232 is

 

being used for setup (DIP Switch 2 in DOWN

 

position).

 

Flashes when management station running AMS is

 

communicating through the DB-9/RS232 (Out-of-

 

Band) connection.

ASANTEVIEW OUT-OF-

Terminates the Out-of-Band daisy-chain. The end

BAND TERMINATION

hub in the chain must be terminated. If only one

(DIP Switch 1)

hub is in the chain, set this switch to the DOWN

 

position.

RS232/AMS LINK

Indicates (switch is set to UP position) RS232 is

CONFIGURATION

being used with AsantéView Out-of-Band.

(DIP Switch 2)

Switch set to DOWN position indicates RS232 is

 

used for terminal mode or when AsantéView Out-

 

of-Band is connected using the RS232 port on the

 

NMM.

Select Slot button

Lets you select a particular module and then use

 

the Change Segment button to place the module

 

on a different segment.

Change Segment button

Lets you place the selected module on Segment 1,

 

Segment 2, or neither segment.

Segment 1 LED

Lights to indicate that the module is currently on

 

Segment 1 of the backplane. Segment 1 is the

 

default setting. If both Segment LEDs are off, the

 

module is not connected to either of the two

 

segments.

 

 

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Contents AsantéHub 2072 Network Management Module Installation Guide AsantéHub Network Management Module Installation Guide Asking for Assistance AsantéHub 2072 Network Management Module Installation GuideTell Us What You Think Tell Us What You ThinkAH2072NMM Introducing Network Management ModuleIntroducing the Network Management Module Grounding Requirements Checking Package Contents Segment Control InstallationDIP Switch Function of NMM Front Panel Components Front PanelAsanteview OUT-OF Front Panel Cable Connections to Other Devices AMS Link Connecting Hubs in an Out-of-Band Daisy-ChainHub Cable Connections to Other DevicesSummary of DIP Switch Settings DIP switch settings for Out-of-Band using AMS Link Configuration Connecting a Modem to the HubRS232/AMS Link Configuration DIP Switch Setting Using the Local Management PortConnect a straight-through RS232 cable to the RS232 AsantéTerm Icon Using AsantéTermAsanté Remote Management System Main Menu using AsantéTerm Using Telnet Icon for NCSA/BYU Telnet 2.5 Macintosh Upgrading the Hub Image CodeClick the OK button. shows the Asanté General Guidelines Using the Asanté Remote Management SystemAsanté Remote Management System Menu Tutorial Using the Asanté Remote Management SystemExample General Configuration Screen Type the password Asante the password is case-sensi Type a from the Configuration menu.This takes you to Type Office Hub 2072 or a different name if you wish Press q to return to the Configuration menu Configuration Menu Accessing the Configuration MenuConfiguration Menu System Administration Information Group Parameters Console Password Reset System Type c for Console Password Type the new password a second time and press Segment Control An Example for Segmenting the NetworkSelecting a Slot for Segment Change Segment ControlSegment LED States Isolating Modules from the NetworkTechnical Specifications Technical SpecificationsRS232 Connections Index IndexEeprom MIB Snmp